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L • MMMITim.s Aran partition Lincs. - Reliance Porisible poilt Line- E1f"1 . 184 6 1 -1. 4 0 - ft transporting good between Pittsburgh and:the jl2 Eastern cities ivithout transhipping. This old established line (being the oldostportable boot line on the canal) is now prepared to receive produce and merchandise for shipping, either LaSt or . West. The boats by this line are commanded by skilful, expe rienced and sober captains, and provided with good crews. Brats and cargoes are transferred from and to canal and railroad, saving all removal and separa tion of goods. -Trips. made in as short time, .and goods.carried on as fair terms as any other line. . _Thankful for, and respectfully soliciting a continu ance of the Very liberal and growing patronage here tofore bestowed upon: this line, we with confidence assure those merchants disposed to favor as, that their busiiiess . shall be dune to their entire satisfaction. Goods carried bg us, consigned to either . of our houses, will be shipped to their destination free of charge for shipping, storage or advance Of charges. As we hold no interest in steamboat stock, merchants may - depend upon their goods always being forwarded without delay, upon good boats . and at the lowest rates -or. freight. • . ' Produce'consigned to our house at Philadelphia for sale, will basold on liberal tents, and adva.uCes made either at Pittsburgh or Philadelphia. JOHN McFADIiN & Co.,Penn . .`. Canal }Win Pittsburgh._ JAMES M. DAVI & Co., 249 and 251, aprlo-6in Market st., Philadelphia. Plttaptirgli Portal)le' Boat Line, - o , e; lEat /846. " 2 2 ,- , ITIOR the transportation of freight between - Pitts " burgh and the Atlantic cities, via Pennsylvania Improvements and Baltimore and. Susquehanna rail road. . The Proprietors of this old established line, having completed their arrangements, are prepared to for ward goods to and from the. East on the opening of the canal navigation,) on as reasonable terms us any, other responsible line, and are determined that no care or attention on their part shall be wanting to se cure a continuance of that patrOnage so.liberally be stowed upon them for several years past. The decided success of the portable boat system, so manifest in the regularity and despatch experienced in the delivery of goods, the absence of risk of delay, breakage or otherdainage, incident to the old system, where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order in which produce' has been avowedly deliver'ed by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. Their extensive Warehouses at each point, (uneaqualled by any other line,) affords them facilities to conduct their business with despatch; and to shippers the convenience of free storage, if required, until their arrangements are complete--while their ising experience in the carry ing trade, iris presumed, will be sufficient guarantee to their patrons and the public that they will success fully exert themselves to give general satisfaction. - Produce received forwarded, steamboat charges paid, and bills lading transmitted free of charge for commission, advancing or storage, and all communi cations to the following agents promptly attended to; TAAFFk. St O'CONNOR, Cur. Penn and Wayne sts., Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE, 278 Market Street, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & Co., North st., Baltimore. mar3o-y Bingham's Transportation Line. 1846. (lON - DUCTED on strict Sabbatlf-keeping principles, 110 though not clainiing to be the only line that is so conducted. The proprietors of this old established line have put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly prepared to forward produce and merchandise to and from the Eistern cities on the opening of navigation. We trust that our long eiperienee in the carrying business, and zealous attention to the interests of cus tomers, will secure tens a continuance and increas of the patronage heretofore bestowed on 'llingham's Line." - Our arrangements will enahld us to carry freight With the utmost despatch; and our prices shall always is low us the lowest charged by other responsible lines. • Produce and merchandize will be received and for warded east-and west without any charge for adverti sing, storage or commission. Bills of lading forwarded, and every direction promptly attended to. _Adc_ll,‘• -lom Caw cor. Ltuerty and Wayne.sts., Iva g, BINGRAMS, - DOCK & STRATTON, No. 27f Market at., Philadelphia, JAMES WILSON, Agent, No. 122 North Howard et., Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON, Agent, No. 10 West st., New York Independent Portable Boat Line. Mb= 1846 • • - 77143 R the transportation of produce and merchan dize to and from Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Philadelphia; 0:7 - withou t transhipping. Goods con signed to our care, will be forwarded without delay, at the lowest current rates; Bills of Lading trans mitted, and all instructions promptly attended to, free from any extra charge for storage or Commis sion. Address - C. A. McANULTY & Co., Canal Basin, Pittsburgh ROSE, MERRILL &'Co., ' Smith's Wharf, Baltimore MEARS, RAYNOR & Co., Broad st.,.philadelphia Plekworthei Way Freight Line. 1846 . _ XCLUSIVF.LY for the transportation of way ri freight between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johns town, Ilollidaysburgh, Water Street, and all inter mediate places. One boat leaves the Warehouse of C. A. BleAnul ty & Co., Pittsburgh;every day (except Sundays) and Shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay and on accommodating terms. We respectfully solicit your patronage IMOPIL I ET3RS. J. Pickworth of boats Nile, Exchange, Paris and Pacific. J. IL Barnes of boats, Posh and Exoine. Jahn Miller of cars on Portage Rail Road. . AGENTS. J. PICKWORTH, Canal Basin, Johnstown, JOHN MILLER,: .! " Hollidaysbnrgh, C. A. M'ANULTY & CO, " Pittsburgh. jy23 310.71ONGARELA ROUTE, VIA. LAO WNSVILLE. TO BALTIMORE, in 32 hours—rare $lO. TO PHILADELPHIA. in 40 hours—rare $l2. 73 MILES STAGING! - • ONLY w ~- • U. S. MAIL. The Great Speed, Regularity and high Reputation already attained by this pleasant passenger Route, has induced the Post Master General, to place the Neni York and Philadelphia mails to Pittsburgh,u}- on it. The superior and swill steamers CONSUL and LOUIS M'LANE, leaves the Monongahela Wharf precisely at.B o'clock every morning, and at 6 o'- clock every evening, except Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengers and Mail, only 73 miles to the Rail Road at Cumber/and. The preparations on this route arc ample, and the connections completc,•so that disappointment or de lays mill be unknown upon it.. By our tickets, passengers can delay at Cumberland or at Baltimore, during their pleasure, and continue their journey either by steamboat or cars to Phila delphia. °Skein the "St. Charles Hotel," Wood st. Pitts burgh. J. MESKIMEN, JY 3I Agent. European and American Agency. MHE undersigned European Agent having again j_ arrived in America at the regular time, will leave Pittsburgh, Pa. early in September next, and sail from New York on the first day of October, ma king a THIRTEENTH tour through England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales; and returning to America in May, 1d47. By- this agency money remittances can be made by drafts for large and small sums, payable at sight in every part of Great Britain, Ireland, &c.; legacies, debts, rents, real estate and claims collect ed and recovered; searches of all kinds made; co-. pies of wills, deeds and documents procured, and the usual business appertaining to this Agency tran Batted as heretofore. Innumerable references giv en. , -.A.pply personally or adolesspostpaid, IL -KEENAN, European Agent and Attorney at Law, Pittsburgh. Mr. J. S. Maywill attend to all European busi ness in my absence. jell) OTigatiptt "Locals, BROTHERS d CO iffS ARRANGEMENTS FOR a. 1846. • BLAKELY 4- MITCHEL, Agents. EMITTANCES to, and Passage to and from „lat Great • Britain and Ireland, by the Black Ball, or old Line of Liverpool Packets. • Sailing from New York and Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every month. And by first class American Ships [Sailing Weekly.] ' Persons Sending to the "Old Country" for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with Ithe subscribers, andhave them brought out in any of the eight ships comprising the Black Bailor Old Line of Liverpool Packet* (sailing from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of every auontli,) abio by first cluss ships, sailing from that port weekly, which our Agents, Messrs. James D. Roche & Co., there will send out without delay. Should those sent for not come out the money will be refunded without any deduction. The "Black Ball;or old Line of Liverpool Packd ets,"' comprise the following magnificent ships, and will sail from Liverpool on their regular appointe day, as folloo;•st Fidelia, On let Jan. lst May. let Sept. Europe, 16th " 16th " 16th " .New York, • ISt Feb. Ist June. Ist Oct. American, 16th " 16th " 16th " Yorkshire, lotl‘lar. Ist July. Ist Noe. Cambridge, 16th " 16th , 113th Dec. Oxford, • • lot April. lot Aug. Ist " Montezuma, • 16th " 16,4 " 16 6 th Netice.--It is well known, that the Black Ball is the very beit conveyance for persons to get out their friends, and as other passenger agents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line, public are re- Opectfully notified the owners that no passenger' 2 agents but Roche, Brothers & Co., and Blakely br.l Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. :We have at all times for the Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct ou the Royal Bank of Ireland, Duh liU. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discounts or any charge, whatever, in all the -principal towns throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Apply to, or address, if by Letter, (post paid.) -ROCHE, lIRO'S & CO. No. 35, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the Fulton Bank. JAMES D. ROCHE & Cots Office, No. 20, Water street. Liverpool. BLAEELY & MITCHEL, Penn streat, near the Canal Bridge, and Smithfield st, near sth. Tainoott'a General Emigration Office REMITTANCES and passag to 4 7 r 7.- 10" • and TLC& GREAT BRITAIN AND lA.. InntAnn, by W. & J. T. Tapscott 75 South street, corner of Maiden Lane, New York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the above house, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the niost liberal terms with those desi rous of paying the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themselves their character and long standing in -business will give ample as surance that all their arrangements will he carried out faithfully. Messrs. %V. & J. T. Tapscott;are long and fitakora lily known for the superior class, accommodation and sailing qualities of their Packet Ships.. The QUEEN or ran - WEST, SIIERID AN, ROCHES TER:, GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, noscius, LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which lease each Port monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpool the 6th and 11 di, in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and Union Liuesiof Liverpool Packets to insure a depar ture from Liverpool, every fiv edays being thus deter mined, their facilities shall keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapecott's constant per-sonal superintendance of the business in Liver pool is an additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particu larfy attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga- 1 ged in the Transportation Business between Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract fur pas sage from any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City; the nature of the business they arc engaged in giving them facilities for carrying passengers so far inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if no , cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. REMITTANCES. rrcl:c.{rcazgo-y....inr..r 10 give drafis at eight, for any amount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording a Ban: and expeiitious mode of Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons requiring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application if by letter post paid) will be prompt. lv attended to - . . TA AFFF. & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission Merchamg, riar27 d&,wy. Pitts,,lrgli, Pa Remittances to England, Ireland, Scot land and Wales. PERSONS desirous of remitting money to acv n the above countries, can do no throimil the sub scribers on:the most easy terms. We are prepared to issue drafts for any amount over .£l,OO Remittances made through our house any due before the 23d of May, will be received in Ireland, by the 20th of June. BLAKELY & 3,IITCHEL, Pittsburgh, Agents for Roche, Bro's en., Re:. ET-tens:ion of Pittrbttrgh R A T R I E. Cl e , 1 A iNCs cril Er, 117Caline l. G d OOD ., IN d \ TM now l E r N T ers I S ! sale at reasonable - prices and on accommodating terms, one hundred and ten building lots, on that handsome level ground between Braddock street and the Monongahela river. They arc about one-third of a mile from the city line, and are stunted in that part of the city district which will probably soon he annexed to the city as the Seventh Ward. No pro perty in the suburbs posses,es superior advantages, nor has any heretothre been laid out with so liberal an allowance of wide streets; Braddock is from one hundred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet wide, and Beelen, Commerce, Columbus; and Water streets, all wide avenues. Brady , 'Most or the lots have two fronts, and as they are of various slack,' and will be sold one lot, with the priuilege of four or five, early applicants can be accommodated to suit their own views of improvement. Persons who de- I sire to build or to make secure investments in pro perty that is sure to advance invalue, and particular ly those who intend to erect manutlictoncs would do well to view these lots and examine the Lail. be fore purchasing elsewhere. The survey for the Bal timore and Ohio railroad and the railroad survey by the State of Pennsylvania were both made alongside of this property, and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground immediately alongside of it, affords the only eligible route for a railroad from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this property at a much less cost than on the Al legheny river, and there is always deep water at this part of the river. E. D. GAZZAItI, aug23-tf Oißce, Market, between 3d and 4th sts. Farmers, look to your Interest. THE subscriber has publicly challenged any hatter to produce a hat of as good material. style and finish at the prices . at which he will sell. All his hats arc of Pittsburgh manufacture, and these who are unacquainted with the prices of hats can be dealt with on the cheap one price system. No one or two prices his bats ever bear, A hat that is sold for four dollars elsewhere, He will Fell for $3,50 and that's very fair. Then buy of friend Keevil the hatter. We invite those who wish to buy on the above principle to call at 152 Wood st—don't forget the number—next door to McCully's dour warehouse. jyl7 KEEVIL & Co. Allegheny Cemetery. - DEMONS desirons of purchasing lots in this I: Cemetery are referred for information to the Superintendent on the grounds, or to H. Thorn Druggist, corner of Penn and Hand streets, Pius burgh. By order of the Board. J. CHISLETT, dec 11 - Superintendent. TABLES—Pier, Centre and Card Tables of differ ent patterns. 1f you want a good article cheap call at the FUrniture Warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & Co, e 6 31 Hand at. pEDSTEAUS—Mahogany, Birch, Maple, Cherry 1) and Poplar high and low post bedsteads al ways on hand and for sale low at the Furniture warehouse of; T. B. YOUNG & Co, jeG 31 Hand st GROLND PLASTER—We have, and will he con stantly; supplied with a first rate article of Ground Plaster, which we will dispose of by the ton of barrel, to suit purchasers. MARTIN & SMITH, 56 Wood, bet. 3rd and 4th as. ' 3usurance aompanio. The Franklin;Fire Insurance Company •; PHILADF.LPHIA. CHAILTR PERPETUAL. $400,000 paid in M fice 1631, Chestnilt st., north side, near. Fifth.— Take Insurance, eitherlpermanent or limited, against loss of damage by fire, on prOPerty and effects of every deseriptimi, in Own or country, on the most reasonable terms. Applications, made either per sonally or by letters, will be promptly KER attended to. C. N. BANC, Prcst. C. G. BANCKER, Seey. DIRF.CTORS: Charles N. Bancker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Hart, George W. Richards, Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolphi E. Boric., Samuel Grant, . David S. Brown. , PITTSBURGH AGENCY. Wanntex Many/iv ; Agent, at the Exchange Office Of Warrick Martin, & Co., corner of Third and Mar ket streets. Fire risks taken on buildings and their contents in Pittsburgh; Allegheny and the surrounding country. No marine or inland navigation risks taken. • Fire and Maxine Insurance. ITI.FIE Insurance Company of North America, of Philadelphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the subscriber, offers to make permanent and limited Insurance no property, iri this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal and rivers. DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, Pres't. Samuel Brooks, Alex. Hems, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Junes, Samuel W. Smith, Elwaril Smith, Ambrose White, John A. Brown, Jacob M. Thomas, John White, John R. Neff, Thom 4s P. Cope, Richard D. Wood, Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Sherrard, Sccry. This is the oldest Insurance Company in the Uni ted States, having been chartered in 1791 Its char ter hi perpetual, and Ilrom its high standing, long experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous character, it DIM' he considered as offering ample security to.the. MOSES ATWOOD. At Colliding Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Wa ter and Front streets, Pittsburgh. oct23-y. NATIONAL FlliE AND MADINE INSURANCE: COMPANY, New York. rillll.Si well known and respectable compiny is pro j_ pared through their PITTSIIIIIIB E 7 -4 ( , , ,, to make insurance of every kind connected with risks of transportation and inland navigation; to insure against', loss or damve by fire, I) rolling !louses, Warehouses, Buildings in general, Goods, Wares, and Nlerchandise; and every description of personal proportV on the most favor.ffile terms. Applccations for Insurance attended to without•de lay at the office, No. 31 Water and 62 Front !ts., by SPRINGER lIARBACCiII Ag,t. At an Election held at the office in N. V.; May 12th, the following named gentlemen were chosen Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, viz: Joseph W. Savage, Stephen ITolt, John Browner, John McChain, William 11. Ward, Win. W Ca mphell, John 'Newhouse, Jacob Miller, William S. Slocum; Marcus Spring, • John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Herrick. And at a subsequent meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAGE:, Esq., .4 as unanimously re-elec ted President for the ensuing year. WM. JAMES IIeGGS , au 4-1 y. Secretary. MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE: COMPANY of Philadelphia—Charter perpetual—Capital 500,- citio paid in. Office in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnuts street Wm. Davidson, Prey t; Frederick Fraley,s Seey., This old and well established Company con-i tinues to insure Buildings. Mercbandizo, Formture,l and Property, not of an extra hazardous character,!l against lots or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and itsr neighborhood will he received, and risks taken either:perpetually or for limited periods, on favora ble terms, by GEO. COCHRAN, Agent, dee tn No. '2 , [3, Wood street. ! S. FINYCV, JR KING & FINNEY, EMT= Ager.tA at Pilts.Piurgh, Jar the Delaware lkfatual .S.rfety Insurance Complny cf Philadelphia. ' IRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandize a%ery dgacrinteth,_and Alanne Risk 3 t:l.g.sm 01 eargoe3 ot taken 01)00 the etest Iltrur.atyle terme. ()thee at the warehouse of Ring & lio!mcs. on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. • IN. IL King & Finney invite the confidence and patrotia,ge of their fiends and cominunity at large tO the kielaiN are M. b. Insurance Company, an an tutinrt among the most nourishing in Piitladnipbia --- 1 as haiing a large paid in capital, nnirgi,by the open ! anon of Its charter, is constantly inereaving—a4 yield:gig. to each pereon insured his tine share of thO profits of the Company, without invoking lion is any responsibility whatever, beyond the prennUirl acl•lal:y phi in be him; and therefore an possensimi . :tub.) prmeip'e dive,te , l of I.',Pry 01410110U* and in its most attractoe form. 1-If • Agency of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Pailladelphim • N. E. corner of Third and I: 7 tod streets, l'ittsburtrk 9111 E assets of the company oil the r.rst or Januat rv, RS published In courormity with an act o! . ..he . Pentotslcanta Leirtslature, were Ito;;;;; and Morttra7c4 heal i•:state. at cost. Temporary Loans, Stocks and Cash Making a total 01 Affording certain ai,nrance that all los,es wi:l It promptly met, and giving ontAre F ectirity to all whi , obtain poltries from this Compan. Itiska taken :it as bow ra t e s as arc row:it:tent NV Ith oct 8 WARRICK MARTIN. Agent. New Drug Store rte/ JOHN D.moRGAN, who!. d, and Retail D0y.:•:44.1!, No. Wo , id street. nne door Sont h of Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh.—'lire sidrieriheir has just receix ed initn the Laster cities. and is nut: opening at the :11,0%e stand, a tnll assoitment articles in his line, comistivg of Progi , of all kiadii, Dyetuff's, Paints and Varnishes., Chemical's. &c., together wih all sueh articles as are usual kept for sale at a wholesale and retail drug atone ; Ills stock is entirely new, and has been selected with care. Ile is confident that his articles, both as to quality and price - , will please such as may fa vor him with a call. Illy 91. "He who in pleasure's downy arms Neer lost his health, or youthful charms, A hero lives, and justly can Exclaim—"ln too behold a man!" D URING A TRIAL of a number of years, D?'. Thompson's PILLS have been lion I an inval , sable remedy in canes of indigestion, bilious crop plaints, fur derangements of the digestive organs and obstructions, a sluggish action of the liver and bow- I els, which occasion more or less the following symp toms, viz: heartburn, giddiness, acidity, head-ache, sickness, spasm. and flatulent distention of the stool- I ash and bowels drowsiness and slimness of siOt, an uncom:brtabie sensation experienced at the pit kir the stomach soon after eating, with a feeling of weioht or oppression appetite impaired, breathing difficult, tenderness about the region of the liver, bowels ir regular, sometimes obstinately costive, with langior and depression of spirits. Price 25 cents per bOx. Prepared by the sole proprietor, EDGAR THORN, Druggist, corner land and Penn sts., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Also sold by all the principal druggists in the city je 23 Scotts Vegetable Pills. JUST received a fresh supply of those In- valuable Pills, to those who know them, 6o thins need be said in their favor, for by their in trinsic merit they can speak for themselves, but; to the afflicted who have never used them we recom mend a trial, for they have been the means (under the blessing of God,) of imparting health and strength to thousands who were apparently draw ing near to the gates of Death, thelnveterate Cancer and scrofula have been effectually cured by tharn, also, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Intimation, DrPP sy in the head, Jaundice, Asthma, Sores of twenty I years standing, Croup, Measles, Worms and even cases considered Consumption have all yielded to their highly renovating powers. They are also Un surpassed in their purifying properties,when taken as an occasional physic by old or young, being] as well suited for the infant of one day as for the man matured in life. ; By the express command of the Proprietor, the are sold at 12} cents per box of 25 pills, with f directions. Sold wholesale and retail by SAMUEL LINDSAY, No. 104 Liberty at. jy.l7-d2m Air 01.ASSF.S.-30 bbls. N. 0; 1 5 bbls. sugar botisel For sale by jy2B .1. D. WILLIAMS ;11fbua1 Found at Last, A CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. ,Seen Thousand cases of obstinate PulMonary plaints cured in one year! NYe ask theattention of the candid to a few con siderations. Nature, in every part of her work% has left indeli ble marks of adaptation and design. The constitution of the animals and vegetables-of the forest, is such- that they could not endure the cold of the frigid zone, and vice vesa. !In regard to diseases and its cure, the adaption is mere or less striking. The Moss of Iceland, the Wild'Uherry and Pines of all Northern' latitudes (and "Dr. Wm -yin's Rm.- sAxt 3o a compound chemical extract from these,) hdve long been celebrated for complaints prevalent only in cold climates. Indeed the most distinguished Medical men have averred that nature furnishes in eyery country medicines for its own peculiar diseases. Consumption in its' confiamed and incipient snips Coughs, Asthma , Croup and Liver Complaint form by far tho most fatal class of diseases known to our Iqud. Yet even these may be cured by means of the simple yet powerful remedies (named above) and which are scattered, by a beneficient Providence, Wherever those maladies prevail. ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! *MAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIERRY, always triuni pliant! cure fellows cure in its onward victorious career! J. W. Whitmore.—Dear Sir: As yonare the reg• filar authorized agent in Dayton, for the sale of '.)r. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," I take this meth tid of making a statement of facts to you (which "I hope may be published to the world) in referene to an almost miraculous cure, wrought in my case by Means cf the above Invaluable Balsam. Language fails to describe the salutary effects it pro duced, and the great benefit 1 derived from its list. The citizens of Dayton and vicinity, well recol lect that on the Bth of August last, I received Seri dos injury from the explosion of a cannon. A Poe lion of its contents entered my right side and breast; iind in all probability, some fragments or splinters of the ram-rod passed through thu "plum," and pierced the Lunen. After the lapse of about nix Weeks, I was attar cd tvith a distressing cough and a violent pain in my tight ride. Sumo ten days after this then in a 'par iheySal of coughing, suddenly and ULCER broke, and a large quantity of very offensive matter, Mixed With blood, was discharged; most of which f•punii passage through the opening of the wound. Irrom this (Toning there frequently passed a quantity of! ids, supposed to issue from the lungs. Darin:;; '/1/.1 !Lic sip sufferings were almost intolerable. • My physicians, meanwhile paid the strictest atten-1 Xion to nic, and did all in their power for my rUcuy ' fiery. Itut with all their skill they could not reach' of distress, afit-r lA , Lungs Lid becoine ofeet-1 'rd„ I was visited during this time by at leant taenly ':physicians. • It was now reduced m a certainty, that 411am:inn] of the lungs wan rapidly taking place; and tle...t this ! Itwould terminate my life, in a very short time, Was highest degree probabie. At this critical stage, a messenger was despatched to Cincinnati, and a celebrated Physician of that place was consulted. When he %%A...made acqhaint-I litd with my situation, lie remarked that nothing could' :be done by medical aid, if the constitution itsalf was , I . . !not sunk:tent to throw olr the disease. My friends now despaired of my recovery, and I t had no earthly ground of hope to survive madly' days. Fortunately at this juncture, I saw one of Dr. Wis. tarn Pamphlets, entitled "Family Medical tleide," "Treatise on Consumption of the. Lungs." An I had often heard of dying Men "catching at strews," I felt this doing so myself. Dv the consent.Of my Physicians, I sent to you for a bottle of the medicine described " Wisiar's Balsam of Wild CtiSrry," which relieved me almost immediately. After I had used sonic five or nix bottles I solar recovered as lobe up and about. My cough ceased, and my lungs ' were restored to a healthy state—all from the-heal ing and balmy iatluence and powerful medicbwl vir tues of Pristar's Balsam. Were it not from the external injury I rect . ocd in my shoulder and arm by the explosion, I feel, confi dent that I might have been working at my. trade (which is black: mashing.) but tins has prevented. liv exposure, I have uancc taken several severe colds, and my only remedy has been "the balsam." And I now most cardiallV recommend the &stins II istar's Balsam to all wlio are afflicted with:Colds,: C-nighs, or Lung Complaints. I consider it an local e Ode medicine—a real blessing. to the world. Any person desiring further informat.en, may call:on me any time. yours truly, CtilisTortfEß R. SMYTII. City of Dayton, Z . Montgomery en., State of Ohio 5 “,,d 9 wont to, before me, Justice of thr Peace, this I Ith day of Feb. Teltimony of thin highly creditable citizens of, Dzidon, in confirmation of the abore. We. the undersigned. being intimately acquainted o: itll M r s sisyttt, and having seen and watched over I.:ui during itis late illness, du not hesitate to say II that the foregoing is by no means an exaggerated statement, but is entitled to full credit. A. 1.. STOrT, J. It. If. nor,soN, IiENP.Y It. S.MYTIL v. :r. the trec and genuine .• Wistar's Balsam of :vile clvir is sold at established agencies in all parts of the t ;idea States. Siibl in C . :wenn:it; on the corner of Fourth and Walnut x!rerts, by sAsrottu S PARK. Genera! Agc l its tisr the Western States. For sale by I. WILCOX Jr., S. E. cor. Market st. and the lhaniond Pittsburgh. rnay9-y. Crouls.lin Medical College of Phil adel 11}1 first onnual course oriectumi in this iieshiu lion, nal be opt•ned on Monday, the twelfth of c.icteher next, {the second 000ber,/ and will be continued until the cod of the cusu.ni4 February. gcro,r,i:; , X: 100,967 71 2 , ,17,199 7p (4i0,663 12 PAUL 13F.C1: GODDARD, M. D.—Anatomy and C. C. VAN ICITK, M. D.—Prinziples and practice of Surgerv. mEßEfwrif CLYMER, M. D.—Principles and prnCtiee Medic:nu. .1011 N BARCLAY BIDDLE, M. D.—Materia Mod ica and Therapeutici. DAviu ituNTEn. TITKEn, M. D.—Obstericks and disenacs or women and children. MMEM=Ci 11 , thc me JAMES B. Roc:Ens, M. D.—General and Organic Clwtnistry. JOHN BARCLAY DIDDLE, M. D.—Dcan of the JOSEPH LEIDY, M. D.—Demonstrator of An atomy. The Franklin Medical College war incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an net ap proved 2Stli January, 18.16, and is authorised by sec tion third of its charter, "to grant the degree of Doc tor of Medicine to any such persons as shall possess the qualifications now usually required of candidates in other Medical Colleges in this State." rtEs For each course of lectures,. Marticulation fee, to be paid once only, 5,00 Diploma fee, 10,00 Additional information respecting the course of in struction, or other mitten: connected with the Facul ty, can be obtained upon application, personally, or by letter, to J. IL 111DDLE, M. D., Dean of the Faculty, N. E.. corner of Quince and Spruce streets, Philadelphia. mar 11-d6m 13 °' EL OR SUMMER COMPL A INT.----Wo confidently recommend and c9uld refer to hun dreds or our citizens who have used JAYNE'S CARMINATIVE BALSAM, . _ as a certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysentry, Diarlnca, or Looseness, Cholera Morbus, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Colic, Griping Pains, Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache, Heartburn, &c. • This is one of the most efficient, pleasant, and safe compositions ever offered to the public for the cure of the various derangements of the STOMACH and BOWEL!, and the only article worthy of the least confidence for curing CHOLERA INFANTUM or SUMMER COMPLAINT ; and in all the above dis eases it really acts like a charm. CERTIFICAT E From the Rev. Asa, Shinn, of the Protestant Me.thost- The undersigned having been afflicted during the past winter with a disease in the stomach, sometimes prodcing severe pain in the stomach for ten or twelve hours without intermission, and having tried various remediei with little effect, was furnished with a bot tle of Dr. JAYNE'S' CAILIHNITIVE BALSA3I. This he used according to the directions, and found invaria bly that this medicine caused the pain to abate in bree or four mitnites, and-in fifteen or twenty min utes every uneasy sensation was entirely quieted. The medicine was•afterwards used whenever indica tions of the approach of pain were perceived, and the pain was thereby prevented. lie continued to use the medicine every evening, and sometimes in the morning, and in a few weeks health was so far rel I stored, that the sufferer was relieved from a large amount of oppressive pain. From experience, there fore, he can confidently recommend Dr. D. Jayne>s Carminative Balsam, as a salutary medicine for dis eases of the stomach and bowels. A. SHINN. Allegheny city, July 16th, 1843. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72, Fourth street, near Wood. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. jelB-dlkw MEM r. - -.,),7 : :,- , .f. , :,.-,:t.; . ,.,.p. : _ .:: ~-il Still Another 74,Vonderful Crum -of ' CONSUMPTION. DR. SWASINEtS ;COMPOUND SYRUP, :OF WILD CHERRY, THE ORIGINAL AND GENDINE PREPARATION ! Coughs, Colds,Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the Side and Ilreast; Palpitation ofthe Heart, InflUenza, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, ' and all diseases of Throat, Breast and Lungit; the most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any of ; : the DArroN, Feb, 11th,.1945 I=l= MEM ''''''' , ',4'-i - k . j 4 ' - i'''''*: -. ' - '''''''' - :* . '''''''"'"'" - f ~~~ ;~i~e~icat: abdie diseases DR. S:iVAVNE , S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. 1 TRE GREATEST CURE EVER RECORDED 1-H Dr. SwAyNE—Deiir Sir: I feel it a' debt of gratitude duo you—and a duty to: the 'afflicted geb erally, to offer rity hunible testimony in raver of yohr Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginia, or Wild Ch4r. ry, or rather of its medicinal virtues. Some three years since I was violently attacked with cold and inflamation of the Lungs, which was accompanied with a very distressing cough, pain in the breast and head; a very considerable discharge of Ofrenslye MUCUS from the lung,s,Trequent from them, especinl ly from changes of wentlier, however slight. At first I felt no alarm about joy condition, but was pretty soon convinced that :I was rapidly going into con sumption. I grew daily weaker, anti at length W,as scarcely ab a te to walklabout, or speak above a whis per, such was the exceeding weakness of my lungs. During this time I had tried various preparations and prescriptions, but fotinil no relief—growing all (he time worse. Just here 1 was advised and persuaded by a dear friend itilWilmington, to make trial l of your Syrup of Wild Cherry; I must confeas that pre tiously !'had beei,prejudieed against patent monli-: cinea, and am still against those coming out of the, hands of empirics, but understanding your claims to the profession and practice of medicine, and baying, implicit faith in the. !ray so of my friend, I fortliWith, purchased of Dr. Shaw, one of your agents, a few bottles, and commenced its use. My disease at' this time was of 2U ;or 2-1 months standing, quently, wan deeply!!aeated. It therefore requtred thee and a number of bottles to effect a cure inltny case; I found, however, considerable relief fromithe first tour or five bottles. But being a public speaker,' 1 frequently attempted to preach with my increasing, strength and health, end thereby ruptured those ter, sums that hail already Legan to heal, in this %fay, , doubtless, my cure was greatly retarded. In conse quence of acting thus imprudently, I had to use 121 or 13 bottles before L was perfectly re-Atired. I have i no question, a much smaller member of bottles, would have male mu sound, but for the above iddis-, eretion. The Syrupallayed the feverish habit, done away the distressing cough, put a stop to theldisel charge of matter from the, lungs, and gave then - 11mM , the entire system, good health. Thanks be to Gotl,; who is the sonree of all health, and to Dr. Swayne for it. I would recommend the Syrup to all lyer- I sons who may be affected with colds, cough orton sumption. I verily believe it will cure consumption in the first and second stages, and in the last,! give ease and prolong life. it is an excellent Medi cine in cases of whooping cough, and is so !very . pleasant to the taste, that children will cry for I have deferred offering this certificate until novi, for the purpose of being perfectly satisfied with the!per maneucy of the cure, and now that I feel perfectly well, I offer it with pleasure. REV. J. P. JORDAN. Detain County, N. C.; Dcc. 13, 15.15. le.) - The (original,and only) genuine article only prepared by Dr. Swayne, North-west corner sth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Remember, all preparations purporting to contain Wild Cherry, are fictitious and counterfeit, ekcept, that bearing the written signature of Dr. Swayhe.- 1 Great care should tie observed in purchasing of the, authorized agents. The only agents in Pittsliurglil fur the sale of the genuine medicine are, Wm. Thorn , 33 Market st.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and 2.1 St. and S. Jones, ISO Liberty st., where:it can be obtained genuine, wholesale and mail, at proprietor's prices. Sold by John Mitchell, Alle gheny city; E. B. Hinman, Cincinnati; Dr. Mcgoffin, Mercer; J. 11. Burton & Co., Erie; J. S. Morris Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis!! Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans; Denig & Son, : Columbus; Boyd, Carus & Co., Butler; Mackenzie Haskell, Cleveland; Dr. Baker, Wheeling, Va.; Wm., It. Wood, Maysville, Ky.; Miller, Brownsville; Dr. 11. Campbell & Co., Uniontown; R. E. JolinsooCum-' berland; J. M. Sharp, Dayton; and by agents lin all arts of the United States. mar 9 rowit4tati4 asemlbaraesmoostin4 DEWATIT. or FRAUDS, TO DR.VGGISTSI. GME Drilinii,d•:.arc misled into the error of bus -0 ing a miserable imitation of Dr. Smith's Sugar- Coated ladirm Vegetable Pills, simply because they can purchase the spurious cheaper. We sliallfin all eases expose such 'dealers throughout the country, who, after being 'duly informed of the rascality: of these imitators, buy and attempt to impose upon the public with such worthless trash. It is not the Su gar coating alone that constitutes the value Of my Pills, but it is my incention, for which I claim the right. • G. BENJ. SMITH, M. 14., 179 Greenwich st. and 2 Water st. Bmiton. READ AND JGDG E—IMPORTANT FAth'S. W , the undersigned, wholesale druggists ip Lou isville, Ky., are satisi;ed, from all the infhtniation that we can obtain, that Dr. G. BENJAMIN SIMITII Is the original inventor of the Sugar-Coated Pills. We are prepared to supply dealers at the New York price. Ito:.insol, Peter 4. Cary, '192 Main street. J. S. Morris 4- Co., .161 Main st. Rupert 4- Lindenberger, 511 Main st. George 4- Co., 79 Fourth st. Alden, SI Fourth St. The following from druggists in New Yorklshows I ascend the Sugar Coated Pills in 15.13: New York, June 16th, IS4-1. We, the undersigned, never saw or heard or "Su gar Crated until Dr. G. Benjamin Smith man ufactmed and exhibited them to us atiouta year since. Rushton Ce. 110 Broadway and 10 Astor House. Isrud itand4h, M. D. Sti Liberty et. lloraec Everett. 96 Hudson st. John Costree, 97 Hudson st. Lurid Sind;, 79 Fulton st. A VOICE FROM KENTUCKY. I hare been afflicted with dyspepsia in its Most ag gravated Conn for three years past, and found; no re relief until 1 used Dr. 51. Benj. Smith's "Sugar-Coat ed Indian Vegetable Pills." After using six boxes of said valuable pills, lam entirely cured. They are a general remedy. J. K. LEEMAN. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 9,1849. We certify to the above frets. Dr. Smith's "Sugar-Coated Pills , are uniVersally esteemed in this qt,:eibity. BODGE GIVENS & Co, Merchants. Paducah, Ky. Nov. 19,1445. At the request . of Dr. G. Benjamin Smithlt agent we cheerfully state that we v . :sized the office of Dr. , Smith in September last, while in New-Ydrk, and tbund him to all appearance carrying on a very ex tensive business with his Sugar-Coati.' Indian Vege; table I'ills. The extent of his establishment would astontth any one not initiated in the mysteries of the pill trade.—Lonisville Journal: (From Dr, Singleton.) Smithfaud, (ICy.) Feb. 24;1846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith.—Dear Sir: Nothing has ever been introduced that has sold so well and given such general satisfaction as your Sugar-Coated, Improved Indian Vegetable Pills. Very respectfully, 'yours, S. F. SINGLETON. (From Bull & Alden.) Louisville,(Ky.) Feb. 13t11,11846. Dr. G. Benj. Smith—Dear Sir: Yru will please send us 12 gross of your valuable Pills. From present in dications we shall sell a large amount of t.ltem.-- We find that they go very quick. Your friends ' BULL & ALDEN. ( Front Wilson, Starbird & Smith.)l Louisville, Feb. 13th 1846. Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About two weeks; ago we bought 2 gross of your Indian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dull here at this time, yet we have sold them all. You will please send us 10 gross through Messrs. Lawrence & Keese, of your city, who will forward them to us via Pittsburgh. Yours, respectfully,' WILSON, STARBIRD & We have forty letters from different dealers solicit ing the agency of my Pill,although they had the spu rious in their stero--one in particular fromhNew Or leans, which we shall publish. Principal Oflicei—New York, 179 Greenwich st; Boston 2 Water st. 95 - G. BENJAMIN SMITH is written on the bot tom of every box of genuine 44 Sugar-CoateddPills. ,, Acct. - Ts—William Henderson Druggist, 205 Liberty street Pittsburgh: , John Sergeant Allegheni city. maylBd7m. John M. Townsend, RUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, N0.:45, Mar ket street, three doors above Third street, Pitts burgh, will have constantly omhand a welt' selected assortment of the best and freshest Medicines, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Physi cians sending orders will .be promptly attended to, and supplied with articles they may rely.l upon as genuine. Physicians' prescriptions will be accurately and neatly prepared from the best materials, aomy hour of the day or night. Also, lor sale, a large stock of fresh and good perfumery dee 30 .--,... , ',- -- '' . ,, , ,;:•::!'.'.'Ti:': - .i , ;.±.:. , .-.J',. 7. :.z , :;-.,:: - ; , - .1 ', - .1',.'-: •-,;...-,•,-,i,.,,,.•:;44,4,,:..:4,;.,•,,,.:,.',;-,,,:,,,,i,,?!..,3:•.-:. .~;~'~,~~icnl Medical and S.largical 'Ofrice. Health is -the charm of life, witlioutit gold, Love, letters, friends, all, all, are unenjoyed. 1 ; .... ir - -. I .DOCTOR BROWN, _ . ,... z ., , 4- regularly educated physi .,...._-,-„,,,,. , cian from the eastern cit It, r ectit* i ies, would respectfully an ~ i:::...e,,..1.4 riourtce, to the citizens of .4 ~..„; .. .:7fi, ,i . ,j.. . - - , 4 , ar Pittsburgh, Allegheny and i r'.. - - ` - 'O. • .. :: •-' c...t . vicinity, that he can - be .1,)F4.;14 iip r . consulted privately. and , , ~ ,..te,.,;., . \ ,confidentially, every day 7 ' ,..3 "r' C-.--. o evening at his office on , ____,...e . ' , -N1 piamond Alley, a few I . -----t--- , "v doors from Wood street, to-wards ;the market. 1 . Dr.ißrown gives his particuiar attention to the reatment and investigatit4n of the following dise a g from II All; diseasesarising froin Impuritu.- - scrofula; syphilis, seminal Weakness, Impotency,.. salt rheum, diseases of the eye and bar, rheumatism, piles, palsey. , 1 Dr Brown has muchidediure in announcing to the public, that he is in:possession of the latest in formation and improveinent in the treatment of second au syphils. practiied ,at the Paris Lock Hos pital.; The Modern researches=;; oh syphilis, its complications anti conse4uences, and the improved modes of practice which have been made known to the public but recentiey, and to those chiefly who Make this branch 4 Medicine, their Particu ar study and practise. 1 . Mangy new and valualll.e remedies havebcen late ly introduced, Ichichseettres the patientbeing mer- , curialized out Of existende I. Strangers are apprised that Doctor Brown haj, been educated in every branch of medicine, Ott:, regularly admitted to praciise, and that he nett - confines Idinself to .the study and practice of thi; particular branch,togeth er v. 1.1.11 all diseases of a, private Or delicate nature, incident to the humanfinme. NO cur; no pay. Recent case; are reliefed; in a Short time, with out interruption from lnisiness. c -- -Office on Diamond Alley, a feiv doors from Wodd street, towards the 'market. Consultations trictly confidential. ,• myl2.-d&wy 1 : , PreKery • the Teeth. T7AII. better, is it to mile the toothache in one min- E lute, by using Whet el.'s Teaberry Tooth Wash, that' suffer the achind; also to elite soreness of the gums, cure softness - of the gurns,,stop bleeding of the gums, and always ihcep the,-teeth, gums and mouth pleasant, and in the best state of health. Whilst introducing WHEELER'S' TEAITEIRY TOOTH WAS]] to the public,44 the-painful duty of the proprietor, to state, that thus i-t.icle,,,%vhich is the original, and only genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash, has been imitated by numerOuTcaberry Tooth Washes, Teaberry Tooth Pastes, and a - variety of articles with the' ame Tenberry aunexed, to them, when, in fact, Ciiaj article, is the first that ever:bore the name of oTcaberry, and is the ly one Which possesses the real, virtue of the plant;&nd'established all the celcb rity!for it, which inductid others I ,to make use of its name, though they nevir did present its intrinsic vir; tueS to the public. As evidenc4 that it is the first preparation.of Teaberry, for the teeth; the copy o the,' certified records of the United States District' CUrt is published: 1 ' District of Pennsylvania, to it."o"-e :wit: Be it remembered, That on the 't second day of. February, Anno Domini, thousand • h hundred • o n eorty °;tAtki'! two,,, • - :4111 1 . ELER, • Of :the said District, pith deposiied in this Office the 'Title of a Book, the title: of which is in the • words following, to wit: .j ThABEHRY TOOTH WASH The right whereof hh cfaira a 4 Proprietor, in con fonnity with, the Act of Congress . , entitled "An Ac to amend the several ActS respdcting Copy Rights. , FRA'S. HOPKINSON, "Clark 'Of the Dist. Court. ISA Feb. 2d. Copl.• depositdd. I CHAS. F. HEAZLETT. The above Copy Hight for the Wrapper of thp Brittle, showing the Title of the' Article in legal lan guage, and granted in theilegal form; will proVe this to be the Orginal TEAHEARY TOOTH WASH, and all others are but itni4ticins, which has gone out of use wherever the Genre Teaberry Tooth Wash is in sold. Then, reemb r, hone genuine but - - - - WHE.HLER'S. i • of ,rf .Certificates of the Magistrates the City of Phila delphia. 1 i Having made use of your much celebrated Tea berry Tooth Wash, II feel convinced that it is the bdst article I have ever linown.oand hereby warmly racommend its use tei the public in general, as a pleasant and efficaciiltis , aruclO 'for -prosorving the Teeth and Gums. 1 ROBERT E., JOHNSTON. For a number of yertrs . my Tepth and Gums were so much out of orderlas to prerent me from eating with any pleasure, and caused much pain. Having heard of Wheeler's Teaberry TOoth Wash, I do cer tify that I!ttied one blittle of it, !,and in lees than tiva weeks my teeth and Gurns were sound and geed; 1 believe tiiat' the use o it would be an advantage to many others. • - —'--, ' ' J. BRAZER. Certificates of Member of the Philadelphia Bar. Having' used Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash and powder, I have found- them to possess cleansing and purifying: properties and while they whiten and beautify the Teeth, they have a beneficial effect upon the Gums, by imparting 'to thein free and healthful action. i F. A. RAYNOLD. have used Wheel ei , s Teaberry Tooth Washy and its of upon my Teeth and Gums has given to me a high opinion Or its merits.cheerfully venom idend it to the gen6ral ,4 use.'ll. R. KNEASS. My daughter has used 'Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth ' Wash (and powder) and has found its effects to be deansing and purificalien of the Gums, and a sweet ening of the mouth. 11 have no hesitation in recom mending it as the most beneficial preparation for the Teeth I have ever sedo. I , C. J. JACK. Certificates of Ladie3 ,and Geklernen of Philadelphia. I 'lt is with gratitude that 1 seed the following cer tificate, hoping that Many who'inaffer will be led by a!perusal of it, to obtain Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, which article-II used, and it has effectually cUrcid tooth-ache, soreness of the gums, removed ' semi - from my teeth, and I fully believe has entirely arrested all decay of them. I trust that all who sulL fer, having either ofithe same species of complaint, will as soon as po.TJible use !Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, that they may be relieved. — JULIANA CUTHRAL. "Owing to havingalica cold, but mostly in conse quence of the acid ofla.paint used in coloring prints, My Teeth became very much injured,.giving excru- Mating pain at intervals for between two and three years. Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash was used,. and has entirely cured them; which in certificate fiirm I send, that thOss who Wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth; and also desire a pleasant Tooth wash, may with confidence. try! Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash: MARY A TAYLOR.. ' I , "Wheeler's •I'eaberry . Tooth Wash" having re moved scurf and'curbd soreness of the gums, which had troubleil mec forltwo years, it is my belief that it is a highly useful article, and that. it is advisible to who suffer with the Teeth an Gums to make Ise of it. ! I MARY SULLIVAN. "Your Tcabarry Tooth Wash cured the tooth-ache and also sores* of the game! in my family, and I lend you this certifiCate, that those who suffer with booth-ache or sorendss of the gums, may know that it is a remedy for them, and a. very pleasant Tooth Wash. , I FII.AS. PREVOST, I W. Wheeler.', No. 143, Catharine street. I "Wheeler's TeaberryT — ooji Wash!! having cured soreness of the gums,' and offe'citually stopped bleed , lug of the gams, I deem it a debt of gratitude for the !relief which it afforded me, Kind a duty Owed to my !fellow beings, to say, that it is my firm conviction, ;that those who:will use Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth (Wash, for the Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an 'important officio. j T 110111.43 J. IVI'CURDY, ' 238, Callowlfill st. From much severe affliction of myself, and others of my family, With decayed Teeth and sore. Gums, and the many respeCtable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TEM:Mt - MY TOOTH WASH, I was induced soi give it a trial; after which my family used it, and I rejoice to say ;that it did perform a thorough and effectual cure for all,, and is the best article that I ever new of. I would recommend its i use to thosl who may be sufferng. ! JESSE MOORE, I \V. Wheeler. .1 No 127„Miuket street. 1 . Many more testimonials are existing approving of "Wheeleni Tealierry Tooth Wash." 'Sold at iym. JACKSON'S Store, No. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood street Principal Office, No. 86 Chesnut s ap 27-dly ! SHOE THREAD.—A large assortment, together with She Fhidi6ga and kin of all kinds, palm ceived by I JOHN'W. BLAIR. my2o 120 Wood Area: • -1 Clothing 1 Clothing .1 Clothing! HENRY MORTUSON, - MERCHANT TAILOR. Aro 150 Liberty street. 7- - 111IIE subscriber resPectlnly informs his 'old cash,- 12. mere and the public generally that he has just returned from the Eastern Cities, and has received a - larrge and well selected assortment of Cloth; Cassi- I mores, Vesting, and all other materials for the man ufacture of Clothing and is prepared to make Gen-, tlemerrs Clothing of every description in neat, ser vicable, and fashionable style. From many years experience in the business, he is enabled to select stock with care'and judgement, and as he employs good workmen, hp is confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with _ a calla His stock of Ready made Clothing; is large i well made, and manufactured of the best materials. He has also on hand an assortment of Stocks, Sus. Ipienned. I ponders line. and other articles 'in t, his His prices are as reasonable as those bf any other establishment in the West.. His old friends and the public generally are_invit-, ed to give hint a call. HENRY MORRISON, ap23d3m • No. 150 Liberty street. 1 f the Block(' An Acrostic. "JUST IN. TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS.% Just received, a splendid assortment of - Sprbig and • and Summer goods, • 5 Unstupassed for quantity, quality.or Style. The Proprietor of this establishment Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the public In general, that he is now prepared to fill all orders that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers -and . . Travelers would do well, in visiting the' Iron Iron City, to call and examine his .extensive and well Made stock of ready made clothing. He his a com plete assortment of English cloth, to which he would invite attention, • also, . French cloths of every color and quality, with he is Offering at a very small advance on eastern.prices. Remember at this store youaro not asked two prices, .being . Convinced that small profits and quick sales is the o best way to secure custom. Having in his employ the best workmen, he cakwar rant Every article made at his establishment to fit well, And to be of the best materials; he would again in vile ' • PurchaSers generally to give him a call - Before purchasing in any othe:r As he is confident that he can sell them as good goods at as • Reasonable prices as any house in this city, Going so far as to say a little cheaper. - All his goods are new, and of handsome patterns, - purchased - In the the east but a few'weeks since. The subscri ber • Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. Iron City Clothing Store,lVo. 132 Liberty street. mar '7 C. M,CLOSKEY. Three Big Doors Clothing Store. No - . 151, lalerty street. THE Proprietors of this old and highly popular es stablishment informs his friends and the public at large, that.a portion of his Spring and Summer Stock of . - CLOTHING, Is now 'prepared for their inspection,and he respect-, fully invites all wh6contemplate purchasing articles in his line to pay hima visit. His stock this season is peculiarly rich; comprising all.the latest Fashions. and Patterns, and all his Goods, having been select ed by himself in the eastern markets, he can with' confidence recommend them to his customers as be ing of the very best quality. His lage assortment of DRESS COATS,' Is made in the most modern and improved style, and the-workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants of ev - ery desaription, Satin 4- - Fancy Vests. He has a rare and beautiful assortment of VESTINGS, - To which he would call the attention orplibli6as he believes them to be more Beautiful and Cheaper, Than anything of the kind that- has been offered heretofore. . . - Tweed and other coats, for Summer wear, In. great variety and made in every style, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, Suspenders of every descriptions, Handkerchiefs, and every other article necessary for a Fashionable Dress. He has a very large and excelleUt assortment ot Substantial Clothing, which will be sold lower than it can be purchased at any tither place in the city—to which he would invite the attention of workingmen and others who wish servicable clothing for every days wear. la _ ving' in his employ some. the-best Cutters and. Workmen; that the Country can produce, and being provided with a stock of Goods, which for excel- Imlce and variety cannot be equalled, he is prepar ed TO MAKE CLOTHES TO ORDER, At the shortest notice, and in a style that Cannot be Surpasso. DO .NOT PASS THE THRE BIG DOORS. It is not considered any'"Troiible to show Clothing, and the proprietor feels confident that after an ex amination of his stock, all who desire to purchase will-find it their interest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor wouid take This opportunity to ten der his sincere thanks to the public for the unprece dented patronage bestowed upon his establishment, and as the success he has met with is an indication that his efforts to pleas his patrons, have not - been unavailing, he pledges himself that nothing shall be omitted on his part to secure their kindness for the future. JOHN MeCLOSKEY,- Three Big Doors, 151 Liberty st marl7-4&tw TUST RECEIVED-.A splendid assortment of e) Summer Cassime:es, Ginghams, and Gam broons, suitable for coats and pants; a large stock of fancy Summer Stull's; fancy Cotton Cloths, a new ar ticle; Oregon Catsimeres; Gold Mixed Tweeds and Berkshire; 10 dozen white shirt Linen Bosoms and Collars. Also, a great variety of fancy shirt striped Ging-' hains, &e.; a splendid assortthent of SiunineiCra vats, Marseilles, Silk, Satin_ and other Vestings of superior styles and. quality; Socks, Handkerchiefs, Stocks;llosoms, Collars, Lisle Gloves, and all kinds of gentlemen's wear, ready made, or got up to order at the-shortest notice, and at the lowest • prices; by W. B. SHAFFEH*. Pittsburgh- Clothing Store, je3 corner of Wood and Water eta. 31..:WHITE has just received at his late Ejf establishment, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets, a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; also, a superior lot of French Satin 1 7 .ES= TINGS, all of which he is ready to rnake. up in , the latest-fashion and on the most reasonable terms . as usual. Observe _ the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. rayl4-. J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor: • jr . .E . t,..,NTFIREATENED INVASION OF WEST ERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col. Swift,. with lu,ooo men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will continue to Sell clothing cheaper than any has heretofore been offered in the western'coun. try, having the largest establishment iti the 'city, fronting on Liberty and . Sixth streets. Be is now prepared to shoW to his numerous patrons thegreat est variety of cloths, cassimercs, vestings, and - cle. thing of all descriptions, suitable for the approaching season, that has ever been offered in this market, to which all can have the Right of Way. Observe the• corner, N 0.167, Liberty and Sixth streets. A WESTERVELT, the old and well known Venitian Blind Maker, formerly of Second and Fourth star, takes this method to inform his many friends of the fact that his Factory is now in fall op eration on St. Clair st, near-the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of-Blinds of various colors and qualities, is constantly kept on hand.and at all prices, from twenty-cents up to suit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds will be put up So, that in case of alarm by fire, or otheswise, they „may be removed without the aid of a screw-driver,,and with the same facility that any other piece of furniture can be removed, and without any extra expense. je24-d&wy. , • ALSPRING FASHION.—Just received by express Rona New York, the Spring Style of ,Hats.. All those in want of a neat superior Hit, are respectfully invited to call. S. MOORE, No. 93 Wood st., 3 doors below Diamond Alley. marl I-dsv WARDROBES-If you want to purchase .a Y good wardrobe cheap calf at the furniture warehouse of T. B. YOUNG & CO, , jyl7 31 Hand al Steamboat for Sale. rrillE. staunch, well built, light draught steamer 'Revenue Cutter, will be sold low aid on good tonne. Apply to .je24. MS. MAY. eloffting. Cau!t be. Vent To Arms! To Arras!! J. M. IVIIITE, Propritor Venitian Blinds. Ruth T. lints I I